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  • The JareBear
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    • Jul 2010
    • 11560

    #226
    Re: EA Sports UFC Demo Available Now, Post Your Impressions Here (Xbox One, PS4)

    I disagree, Pappy. For me, a "sky is falling" post is when someone hears something and immediately reacts. I don't think that is what is happening here.

    I am not sure I agree that there are posts in this thread straight up going Chicken Little. In fairness, unlike Madden impressions, I at least believe that everyone who has posted in here actually has played the demo and is, in turn, entitled to feel however they want. Other games, a lot of posts are based off speculation and watching streams or watching other people play. I feel like most of the posts here are on the level.

    Just my perspective, but it seems to me like everyone in here has played the demo, and a good amount of those people, based on the demo, have some concerns.

    Definitely big issues in the demo. Just saying. Retail version might be 100x better, but as far as a demo goes, since that is all I have to judge at this point, it feels pretty average to me. Different settings, at least, would have gone a long way as far as the demo release is concerned.
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    • N51_rob
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      • Jul 2003
      • 14805

      #227
      Re: EA Sports UFC Demo Available Now, Post Your Impressions Here (Xbox One, PS4)

      I am by no means an MMA person. I prefer boxing, but I have had some fun with some of the UFC games in the past. Maybe because I am still learning the controls but they felt so foreign to me. The tutorial was nice, but 30 seconds in to my first fight I had forgotten everything outside of the striking game. So right now I would say that is a negative, but its not really fair to them.

      Some of the striking components still felt "unnatural" the way when both were thowing limbs clipped and didn't react properly. It was a problem with the Fight Night series too, which gives me pause calling the "Ignite" engine new.

      One thing I really liked is after I hit Gustaveson (sp) with a nice elbow in the second round he went out and his arms went straight and stiff as he fell, I thought that was a really nice touch.

      Will play some more hopefully I can remember the controls.
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      • jeremym480
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        #228
        Re: EA Sports UFC Demo Available Now, Post Your Impressions Here (Xbox One, PS4)

        Originally posted by Pappy Knuckles
        There's a lot of "the sky is falling" posts in this thread, but I really don't think the game is all that bad. If there is no variation in CPU tendencies in the full version of the game on different difficulties, I'll have more of an issue then. For now, all I see is a fun MMA game with a few missteps that I can overlook right now. I think the basic elements of combat are represented fairly well, honestly. It's not exactly a simulation experience or anything, but I wasn't expecting this game to change my life with a first time effort. I don't know, I still really want to play the retail edition and see how it compares to the demo. And I also want to see how good this is online as well.
        After playing a little more tonight this is pretty much where I'm at as well.

        The more I play the game, the more it's beginning to grow on me. The CPU comes on strong in stints but they definitely cool off throughout the fight. Plus, I'm starting to learn the controls and I'm seeing things that I didn't see last night (some cage interaction for example). I still have a lot to learn and basically after being in "UFC 3 is going to be the NFL 2K5 off MMA" mode all day, I'm starting to lighten up a lit.

        Basically, I just need to take my "sim hat" off and get past the fact that I'm not going to see what I really want to see. Let's face it the game is closer to Madden than it is to NBA 2K or The Show (for obvious reasons). Unless the full game is vastly different, then I'm going to see an aggressive CPU, I'm going to see the CPU throwing tons of Haymakers and crazy kicks, I'm going to see the CPU throwing 400 strikes and going for 25 take-downs in a 3 round fight. However rather than focusing on that I'm going to focus on the things the game does well. I mean, it looks great and it's a blast to play. Even on what we presume is rookie mode, the game is competitive for me. Honestly, what I'm looking for is a fun and competitive experience and I think that this game will provide that.

        I'm really fiending for more info at this point.
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        • TheBleedingRed21
          Game Dev
          • Oct 2010
          • 5071

          #229
          Re: EA Sports UFC Demo Available Now, Post Your Impressions Here (Xbox One, PS4)

          Honestly.. this game feels "chunky"..

          Game felt bad to me. Did not enjoy my two fights and quickly shut it off to play something else.

          The frame rate seemed awful, or atleast it looked awful in motion.

          I dont know, something just seemed off and it didn't feel natural at all. Some of the moves are just absurd and look plain stupid.
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          • havoc00
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            • May 2005
            • 128

            #230
            Re: EA Sports UFC Demo Available Now, Post Your Impressions Here (Xbox One, PS4)

            Anyone else just not having fun with the game? It feels clunky, the punches dont feel like they have purpose to them either. Just seems off in every way

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            • aholbert32
              (aka Alberto)
              • Jul 2002
              • 33106

              #231
              Re: EA Sports UFC Demo Available Now, Post Your Impressions Here (Xbox One, PS4)

              Originally posted by jeremym480
              After playing a little more tonight this is pretty much where I'm at as well.

              The more I play the game, the more it's beginning to grow on me. The CPU comes on strong in stints but they definitely cool off throughout the fight. Plus, I'm starting to learn the controls and I'm seeing things that I didn't see last night (some cage interaction for example). I still have a lot to learn and basically after being in "UFC 3 is going to be the NFL 2K5 off MMA" mode all day, I'm starting to lighten up a lit.

              Basically, I just need to take my "sim hat" off and get past the fact that I'm not going to see what I really want to see. Let's face it the game is closer to Madden than it is to NBA 2K or The Show (for obvious reasons). Unless the full game is vastly different, then I'm going to see an aggressive CPU, I'm going to see the CPU throwing tons of Haymakers and crazy kicks, I'm going to see the CPU throwing 400 strikes and going for 25 take-downs in a 3 round fight. However rather than focusing on that I'm going to focus on the things the game does well. I mean, it looks great and it's a blast to play. Even on what we presume is rookie mode, the game is competitive for me. Honestly, what I'm looking for is a fun and competitive experience and I think that this game will provide that.

              I'm really fiending for more info at this point.
              Want to have a laugh? Search for the UFC 3 impressions thread. People were KILLING it on OS. Same complaints Ive heard here. "CPU" is too aggressive" (true). "stamina doesnt work well enough" (not true). "Controls are too complicated." So I laugh (not at you) at all of the people who considered UFC 3 a good/great game because I damn sure wasnt hearing that 2 years ago.

              My quest for "sim" ended years ago especially when it comes to MMA games. Until there is a game that 1) lets me access and change ratings and movesets for licensed fighters and 2) gives me sliders to adjust the AI there will never be a game out that will accurately simulate MMA.

              So I'll adjust. UFC 2009 was missing a ton of moves. UFC 2010 had an impossible submissions system. UFC 3 had over aggressive CPU AI. I still played the hell out of those games. So if that means I have to ignore a Caporeria kick every once in a while, I will.

              One last thing: I'm not naive. I'm not expecting the retail version to be significantly better than the demo when it comes to AI. However, I still hold out hope based on the impressions from Foxsports and Good Game Bro. They were the only guys who took a significant amount of time playing the CPU. Here are their quotes:

              Good Game Bro:

              The important factor here is that if you want to be successful in EA SPORTS UFC, you’ll have to think about when you want to attack and what your opponent is doing. Playing the AI isn’t any easier, and while I had success on easier difficulties, the CPU AI will punish you on harder ones, and showed immense depth in my playtime. Even as an experienced MMA gamer, I was in deep waters and had to approach things as cautiously as possible.

              I saw a bunch of unique styles and instances in the game as well.



              Fox Sports:

              And the fighters are true to reality. Playing as Chad Mendes, I couldn’t quite catch up to UFC featherweight champion Jose Aldo. Aldo was always a step faster, with his footwork, hands and kicks. When I did have success it was because I was able to get Mendes to take Aldo down -- which essentially will be Mendes' game plan when the two meet in the main event of UFC 176 on Aug. 2 in Los Angeles.

              So either they are lying or the retail version will be somewhat different.
              Last edited by aholbert32; 06-03-2014, 11:27 PM.

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              • phillyfan23
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                • Feb 2005
                • 2301

                #232
                Re: EA Sports UFC Demo Available Now, Post Your Impressions Here (Xbox One, PS4)

                Originally posted by jeremym480
                After playing a little more tonight this is pretty much where I'm at as well.

                The more I play the game, the more it's beginning to grow on me. The CPU comes on strong in stints but they definitely cool off throughout the fight. Plus, I'm starting to learn the controls and I'm seeing things that I didn't see last night (some cage interaction for example). I still have a lot to learn and basically after being in "UFC 3 is going to be the NFL 2K5 off MMA" mode all day, I'm starting to lighten up a lit.

                Basically, I just need to take my "sim hat" off and get past the fact that I'm not going to see what I really want to see. Let's face it the game is closer to Madden than it is to NBA 2K or The Show (for obvious reasons). Unless the full game is vastly different, then I'm going to see an aggressive CPU, I'm going to see the CPU throwing tons of Haymakers and crazy kicks, I'm going to see the CPU throwing 400 strikes and going for 25 take-downs in a 3 round fight. However rather than focusing on that I'm going to focus on the things the game does well. I mean, it looks great and it's a blast to play. Even on what we presume is rookie mode, the game is competitive for me. Honestly, what I'm looking for is a fun and competitive experience and I think that this game will provide that.

                I'm really fiending for more info at this point.
                Different strokes for different folks and I am glad that you are enjoying the game, but what I bolded and underlined basicaly makes the game unplayable against the cpu for me and a lot of others around here.

                It's basically if Madden came out with a game and the average weekly score is 63-56. Yea it's challenging, it has good offensive football the graphics are amazing, the jukes are lifelike and it's got bone-shattering hits, there is a winner and loser, there are close games ( 50-48) and blowouts (90-10).

                There is no ball possession strategy (grind it out/lay n pray UFC), there is no 10-7 defensive battle ( machida vs henderson ), and there is no running the ball a lot to wear down the defensive line for the 4th quarter ( aldo and his leg kicks strategy)

                Would you play this madden? I'm sure your answer is no, it's the exact reasons why many can't play EA UFC if things are basically the same as the demo.
                Last edited by phillyfan23; 06-03-2014, 11:36 PM.

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                • Saintsfan2085
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                  • Aug 2013
                  • 13

                  #233
                  Originally posted by aholbert32
                  Want to have a laugh? Search for the UFC 3 impressions thread. People were KILLING it on OS. Same complaints Ive heard here. "CPU" is too aggressive" (true). "stamina doesnt work well enough" (not true). "Controls are too complicated." So I laugh (not at you) at all of the people who considered UFC 3 a good/great game because I damn sure wasnt hearing that 2 years ago.

                  My quest for "sim" ended years ago especially when it comes to MMA games. Until there is a game that 1) lets me access and change ratings and movesets for licensed fighters and 2) gives me sliders to adjust the AI there will never be a game out that will accurately simulate MMA.

                  So I'll adjust. UFC 2009 was missing a ton of moves. UFC 2010 had an impossible submissions system. UFC 3 had over aggressive CPU AI. I still played the hell out of those games. So if that means I have to ignore a Caporeria kick every once in a while, I will.

                  One last thing: I'm not naive. I'm not expecting the retail version to be significantly better than the demo when it comes to AI. However, I still hold out hope based on the impressions from Foxsports and Good Game Bro. They were the only guys who took a significant amount of time playing the CPU. Here are their quotes:

                  Good Game Bro:

                  The important factor here is that if you want to be successful in EA SPORTS UFC, you’ll have to think about when you want to attack and what your opponent is doing. Playing the AI isn’t any easier, and while I had success on easier difficulties, the CPU AI will punish you on harder ones, and showed immense depth in my playtime. Even as an experienced MMA gamer, I was in deep waters and had to approach things as cautiously as possible.

                  I saw a bunch of unique styles and instances in the game as well.



                  Fox Sports:

                  And the fighters are true to reality. Playing as Chad Mendes, I couldn’t quite catch up to UFC featherweight champion Jose Aldo. Aldo was always a step faster, with his footwork, hands and kicks. When I did have success it was because I was able to get Mendes to take Aldo down -- which essentially will be Mendes' game plan when the two meet in the main event of UFC 176 on Aug. 2 in Los Angeles.

                  So either they are lying or the retail version will be somewhat different.
                  That's why we are saying "here's to hoping." I read the same reviews you are pulling quotes from. In fact, Goodgamebro's review would lead one to believe that everyone who is posting their thoughts in this forum are completely and utterly wrong. I'll let you know come June 17th....but as for piss-poor demo, the light of hope is growing more dim each time I see the computer throw the exact same head kick at the exact same time as I do, making the fighters limbs twist and land awkwardly. It feels like they had only only one year to make this game as opposed to two.

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                  • TheBleedingRed21
                    Game Dev
                    • Oct 2010
                    • 5071

                    #234
                    Re: EA Sports UFC Demo Available Now, Post Your Impressions Here (Xbox One, PS4)

                    Originally posted by havoc00
                    Anyone else just not having fun with the game? It feels clunky, the punches dont feel like they have purpose to them either. Just seems off in every way
                    Exactly, I hate the controls, the game seems sluggish, and overall, looks unpolished completely. Maybe retail is polished, but the punches and kicks look silly most of the time.

                    Absolutely not buying day 1, will deff pick up if reviews are good and things shape up, but this demo just seems bad.
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                    • LingeringRegime
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                      • Jun 2007
                      • 17089

                      #235
                      Re: EA Sports UFC Demo Available Now, Post Your Impressions Here (Xbox One, PS4)

                      It's growing on me.

                      I just had a nice little finish using Jones. Gus was being aggressive, and I kept out of range and potshotted him in the body, and then swarmed when he was stunned. Felt pretty satisfying. Perhaps I will give online a go, it might be fun to take advantage of over aggressive scrubs.

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                      • Gotmadskillzson
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                        • Apr 2008
                        • 23427

                        #236
                        Re: EA Sports UFC Demo Available Now, Post Your Impressions Here (Xbox One, PS4)

                        Some highlights:

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                        • Rockie_Fresh88
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                          • Oct 2011
                          • 9621

                          #237
                          Re: EA Sports UFC Demo Available Now, Post Your Impressions Here (Xbox One, PS4)

                          I like the game a lot and still buying day 1 possibly

                          But man the controls are a turnoff .

                          I wish Fight Night was returning . Maybe I'm not ufc guy
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                          • Toma
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                            • Dec 2006
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                            #238
                            Re: EA Sports UFC Demo Available Now, Post Your Impressions Here (Xbox One, PS4)

                            I tried to fight as SIM as possible. I think this game is amazing. Its not as good as UFC 3, but I think as their first game its a very good start. I hope this video will make some people like the game more than hate it.

                            Enjoy!

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                            • brent3419
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                              • Jul 2013
                              • 1605

                              #239
                              i really like the game but man the ground game im going to have to play a while to get used to it, its gonna be my achilles heel for now
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                              • Artman22
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                                • Jul 2006
                                • 4982

                                #240
                                Re: EA Sports UFC Demo Available Now, Post Your Impressions Here (Xbox One, PS4)

                                Originally posted by aholbert32
                                The ps4 version is somewhat better for some reason. The graphics are a little cleaner but not that big of a difference. The weirdest thing is out of 25 plus fights on the X1 last night, I wasnt able to stop one takedown. On the Ps4 I was able to stop 3 in the first round of my first fight.



                                Another strange thing is the ps4 version has Mario Yamasaki as the ref.

                                Played both versions extensively today to compare the 2. The ps4 version seems a bit sharper, but not by much and not enough to make a big difference. One thing that stood out though was for some reason the framerate looks worse on the ps4 version. The Xbox one version is smoother.


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